Siege of Noujima

The Siege of Noujima was the final action in Hideyoshi Toyotomi's campaign to unite Japan under his banner. When the Murakami clan pirates were robbed of their power, they put up resistance from the fortress of Noujima, but their ancient rivals, the Kuki clan, allied with the Toyotomi Shogunate and the Murakami Navy (the strongest in Japan) was eventually defeated.

Siege
The Murakami Navy became famous during Japan's Sengoku Jidai. But when the country was united under Hideyoshi Toyotomi and he issued his proclamation against piracy, they were slowly robbed of their power. The final resistance put forth by the Murakami forces of Noujima was met by the Kuki Navy, who had suffered in the past at the hands of the Murakami. Both sides fought fiercely in a series of sea battles. While originally holding the advantage, the Murakami forces of Noujima were eventually pressed back by the Kuki forces. The Kuki forces were backed by Hideyoshi, the effective leader of Japan, and in the end, the Murakami finally yielded.